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Don't Overlook Hudson: Still A Seminal Case 11 Years Later
02 August 2019
Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP
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Adam T. Ernette (Associate-Chicago) was published in the August
19, 2019, issue of the Illinois Bar Journal. In his
article, Adam uses Hudson v. City of Chicago, 228 Ill. 2d
462 (2008), as a starting point to summarize important cases and
provide a state-of-the-law analysis regarding res judicata
and the rule against claim-splitting for attorneys considering
taking a voluntary dismissal.
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